Rapper The Game has reportedly lost ownership of his luxurious Calabasas home after a judge ordered the property to be seized to help satisfy a $7.13 million legal judgment awarded to reality TV star Priscilla Rainey, according to AllHipHop.
The legal battle dates back to a 2015 lawsuit filed by Rainey, who accused the rapper—real name Jayceon Terrell Taylor—of sexual assault during the filming of the VH1 reality series She’s Got Game. Rainey, a contestant on the show, claimed The Game inappropriately touched her without consent while the cameras weren’t rolling.
Despite The Game’s repeated denials of the allegations, a default judgment was issued in Rainey’s favor after the rapper failed to appear in court. As a result, the court awarded her more than $7 million in damages.
The Game’s Side of the Story
The Game has long maintained his innocence and has been openly critical of the lawsuit and the judgment. In a previous Instagram post, the rapper wrote:
“Every girl on that show will tell you I never touched this chick or ever desired to be anywhere near her. She got kicked off the show, and as a result, she filed this lame lawsuit—which was probably her intention before the show even started.”
He further claimed Rainey was constantly seeking his attention, adding:
“She was begging for my attention the entire time we shot the show & was given the ultimate Major League Baseball CURVE ball so that upset her.”
Calabasas Home Seized to Satisfy Court Ruling
After years of resisting the court’s decision, The Game is now facing real consequences. A judge has authorized the seizure of his Calabasas property to help cover the multi-million-dollar judgment. The home, located in one of Los Angeles County’s most affluent neighborhoods, was a symbol of The Game’s success—but now it’s the centerpiece of his legal troubles.
This is the latest development in a saga that’s stretched on for nearly a decade. Despite the judgment being issued years ago, The Game has consistently refused to pay Rainey. In 2020, he took to social media to mock the lawsuit, downplaying its significance:
“People out here dying from the rona and blogs out here creating false narratives for this Waffle House roach who doing anything her thirsty a## can to try and take money from me,” he wrote on Instagram.
“I’m enjoying retirement! Y’all been saying she got $7 million for 7 years, and yet here I am, laid up tipsy off my 5th quarantine [drink], watching Tiger King, lol.”
Consequences Catching Up
While The Game tried to shake off the case and live life on his own terms, the legal system has finally caught up with him. Losing the Calabasas mansion marks a major financial and personal setback, especially for someone who once enjoyed chart-topping success and high-profile collaborations in the music industry.
As of now, there has been no official comment from The Game or his legal team regarding the property seizure. Meanwhile, Priscilla Rainey has yet to speak publicly about the court’s latest ruling, though the decision is likely a significant step toward her receiving the damages awarded.
Background on the Lawsuit
The lawsuit was filed after Rainey claimed that during an off-camera moment while filming She’s Got Game, The Game groped her inappropriately. While the rapper maintained that Rainey was never harmed and that she filed the suit for publicity or revenge, the court ruled against him when he failed to appear in court to defend himself.
Legal experts have pointed out that default judgments, especially in high-profile civil cases, are often difficult to overturn once issued—particularly when the defendant openly flouts court proceedings, as The Game did.
What’s Next for The Game?
With the seizure of his property now public, it remains unclear what further legal or financial steps The Game might take—if any. While he’s claimed to be enjoying “retirement,” the reality of losing a multimillion-dollar home may prompt further appeals or legal maneuvering.
What’s certain is that the judgment is not going away—and Rainey’s legal team appears determined to collect.